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Taken In Quartzsite Arizona Dec 7th 2015

Friday, January 31, 2014

New picture on the back of our coach = awesome!

Where are we today ?
        Got up early again as usual, (4:45) so I have time to compute, enjoy my coffees and catch the sunrise and a walkabout. Before we head out to get stuff done.
almost sunrise
another awesome sunrise over the mountains
looking west as the sun hit the mountains
        We had an appointment this morning at Rush Graphics and Designs on Main St in Quartzsite this morning. To have our old fadded picture removed from the back of our coach and a new one printed and installed. This picture was from one of our favourite digital pictures we had taken of the view from our campsite at Rock Lake in Algonquin Provincial park in Ontario Canada, a few years ago.
these guys are good
look at this cool car they did
check out the old picture
removing the old one
all done about an hour later
new one being applied
WOW  we love it!
          Very reasonable and they do great work too! So nice to deal with these guys.
they sure did an awesome job
         Now back to "home dirt" and we can relax for the rest of the afternoon. Enjoy our books outside on a cloudy afternoon with 80 degree temperatures. Kinda lovin it ya know. 
Most neighbors are gone and we are really all by
 ourselves, now is that not just amazing?
could that be a puppy dog in the clouds?
almost a cool sunset
         Fired up our Weber Q to grill some carrots and cauliflower on foil and heat up a couple smoked pork chops fresh from the Quartsite Market butcher's counter. They are sooo good!
a nice potato bun and Chinese noodles
we enjoyed a very tasty supper
       Just wanna thank you for stopping on by and enjoying this fun time we having in the desert.
Posted by George, a.k.a. "The Weber "Q" Man of Blogland" according to Rick Doyle.
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33 comments:

  1. Nice Picture of Algonquin Park. That brings back memories from our tenting days.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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    1. Yes we loved canoeing many places in Algonquin park.

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  2. Love the next picture. And I especially love the cloud picture.

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  3. What a very pretty idea! your own picture printed and placed on your RV! never heard of such but then there's a lot of I haven't heard .. .that's the problem with being young... lots of stuff I haven't heard of yet....

    LOVE the sunrise! and I think the cloud looks like a puppy dog running like crazy... legs all folded under and hightailing it! haa

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    1. I love your picture on the ack of the MH. Very nice!
      Love he clouds too...

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    2. I love watching the clouds, make your imagination work, so peaceful.

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    3. Carolyn, lotsa new things to learn as we grow up.

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  4. Cool idea to put your own picture on the back of your motorhome. I bet that will get the attention of folks following down the road. Thanks for the cloud pictures, they are great. Becki

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    1. Such a big empty spare on the back of our coach and the old picture had faded away.

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  5. Wow! Your new picture on the back of the rig looks like a window and I am able to see right through the RV to the view through your windshield. Awesome!

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  6. Beautiful picture! They did nice work. Tthe dinner looks pretty darn good too!!

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  7. When you said "new picture", I thought "uh-oh", but I guess I should have known better. That's a very nice picture. Tasteful, tranquil.
    And no stupid slogan.

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    1. Thanks Bob, Suzie does the selection for that,
      I just have to take the pictures and agree with her choice.

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  8. George, read your posts everyday and look forward to 2016 when we can start this live style. Will definitely be joining you in the desert in Quartzsite.

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  9. Beautiful photo of the water.
    What a gorgeous sky you two get to enjoy each day.

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    1. Used to be one of our favourite places to camp, until our coach got too big to go there, and to expensive.

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  10. We drove north on 95 Friday morning and noticed all the folks around you were gone. Heck ... you were even gone. I forgot you were going into town with the RV to have the picture on the back of it refreshed. It's a gorgeous picture!

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    1. I thought you guys left the area?
      Thanks for noticing, we love it.

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  11. Love your new photo--how long did the old one last?

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    1. The old one lasted 7 years but was not treated with a uv protector, this one is.

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  12. Awesome to be carrying your own lake around with you!

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    1. We can have a waterfront view whenever we want now!

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  13. Yep, that looks like Algonquin Provincial Park as I remember it alright......

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  14. George, George, George! I thought for sure you'd put a photo of one of your wonderful looking Weber Q grilled Chickens on the back of your rig - now that would be really AWESOME!!

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    1. Nope Rick, Suzie would not let me as you know better to let her make the right choice.

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  15. At first glance I thought that you had that gecko on the back... as much as I like geckos and things, I like your waterfront picture much better. Nice idea!

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    1. No gecko, would have been cool though!
      A campsite we used frequent, a few years ago.

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  16. Great pic Suzie. Makes me want to get out camping now. George, Weber needs to give u a commission check Food looks awesome as always.

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    1. Thank for the comment.
      Weber just said thank your for the posting, the best I could get from them!!!
      Get our there and do it soon!

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